CN1298305C - Compressive composite elastic stocking - Google Patents
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Abstract
A compressive composite elastic stocking which is easier to put on comprising at least two parts (11, 12; 111, 112) suitable for realising, when applied to a leg, a stocking in a single piece with a predetermined degree of compression.
Description
Invention field
The present invention relates to a kind of improved compressible composite elastic socks.
Should be pointed out that term " socks " is meant the socks that have the toe section of the toe section of a sealing or opening such as stockings, close-fitting panty hose, socks etc.
In addition, term " elasticity " socks are meant the above socks of pressure in various degree that have, and this pressure is for example combined with the fiber of cotton, polyamide, polyester or other type by elastomer fine rule that more or less exists and/or natural rubber and determines.
Background technology
In fact, such elastic stocking is particularly useful for treating varicosis, vein deficiency, the problem of thrombophlebitis and relevant venous disease aspect.
Such socks are mainly used in a dating, may be difficult to these socks are through the patient at its lower limb or some position of lower limb.This problem is owing to following situation becomes more serious: the elasticity of socks, especially higher elastic demand necessarily make great efforts movable leg, and this effort almost can increase for the patient of stiff spinal column gradually for these.
Another problem may exist ulcer or inflamed areas need carry out drug treating with skin or other treatment is handled relevant.
For example it is contemplated that difficulty to corresponding gauze, cotton or other binder medication of the varicose ulcer in the zone line of close lower limb bottom.The elasticity of this socks, if say on the one hand for taking care of and support ill position very useful, but on the other hand because the pressure of itself makes accurately location medicine, relevant binder and the socks very difficulty that becomes.In fact, be easy to make medicine to move, so just can not realize the treatment task, the vein problem still exists and may worsen.
For handled easily as far as possible and avoid disadvantageous and move, some application supplementary meanss have been developed, though these means have made things convenient for operation and impracticable.Really, must often consider that most of user is inconvenient to move, and especially be unsuitable for adopting complicated and not wield solution.
Summary of the invention
Consider the problems referred to above, an object of the present invention is to obtain one and can the most easily may apply or localized composite elastic socks.
Another purpose is to allow the present invention when needed to ulcer or other ill position medication under the situation of not using special and special-purpose supplementary means, guarantees stable position medicine and other junctional complex to a certain extent.
The composite elastic socks of the easier application of these purposes of the present invention are realized.
Dependent claims is emphasized and has been reflected some other feature.
The present invention is a kind of compressible composite elastic socks that are easy to dress, these composite elastic socks have certain pressure on being clothed to lower limb the time, described composite elastic socks comprise at least two parts, be first and second one, above-mentioned part is suitable for making above-mentioned composite elastic socks to have on being applied to lower limb the time can be in the zone of predetermined pressure, and above-mentioned each part has certain pressure respectively when being applied on the lower limb respectively, it is characterized in that described first and described second portion are respectively tubular portion, and described tubular portion has a first end, described second tubular portion has a second end, described first end and described the second end face with each other, the pressure that described first end has is approximately half of above-mentioned pressure that described first has, obtains to have the composite elastic socks of original pressure when described first end and described the second end are overlapped.Described elastic stocking is placed on the whole lower limb and is arranged to a knee length stocking.
Accompanying drawing is described
Below utilize an embodiment more clearly to describe by accompanying drawing according to compressible composite elastic socks of the present invention, easier application.Described accompanying drawing comprises:
Fig. 1 is the front view of a knee length stocking, and wherein the parts of this knee length stocking are decomposed out;
Fig. 2 is being applied to the side view that the lower limb bottom obtains a knee length stocking for the socks among Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is the front view that is applied to second embodiment of the socks of the present invention on the lower limb.
The specific embodiment
With reference to figure 1 and Fig. 2, the compressible composite elastic socks of an easier wearing are divided into two parts 11,12 in first embodiment.
First 11 is suitable for covering foot and tibia bottom, and second portion 12 is suitable for covering the tibia remainder and arrives near knee.
Each part 11,12 has an end that faces with each other 13,14 respectively, and the pressure that described end had is approximately half of socks component part 11,12.These ends 13,14 with less pressure are used for being folded in the top of each other, so that obtain the socks pressure of required degree.So just can make a calibrated pressure again, and still have the disconnection portion that conveniently to wear stocking and thereunder insert.
Two parts of socks 11,12 are separated mutually, have suitable beneficial effect for present single-piece stocking, can solve the existing technical barrier of present single-piece stocking.
At first, especially for can not normal activity and/or a people dating, that be difficult for location single-piece stocking or knee length stocking, the present invention can be easily be applied to these parts of socks on its lower limb.
The second, if having ulcer or ill position to need medication or similar processing, socks are separated into two parts make and to carry out medication and wrapping becomes easier, avoid when wearing socks, because of carelessness medicine being moved.Really, the length of the two parts 11,12 by being identified for ulcer and injury just can be replaced medicine with corresponding binder need not to take off fully under the situation of socks; In fact folding described end 13,14 replaces " whole medicine " 15 shown in dotted lines in Figure 3, and it is just enough only end 13,14 to be reorientated top of each other as shown in Figure 2.
The 3rd, no matter the size of pressure can both be located socks easily.
Fig. 2 illustrates the socks that how will have two parts 11,12 and navigates on the lower limb 16, thus its end 13,14 overlapped integral body that change socks.
Fig. 3 illustrates second embodiment of socks of the present invention, and wherein two parts 111,112 are arranged to its end edge 17,18 tips to the tip, thereby regain whole socks in its length of lower limb 16 upper edges.
Equally in this case, socks have a disconnection portion, not only convenient accurately location, and conveniently apply medicine and other anything.Utilize socks of the present invention, just no longer need those that use, that be used for locating the elastic stocking that especially has elevated pressures at present accessories.
The disconnection portion of socks has avoided may moving of medicine, and can be convenient for changing medicine.
Like this, patient just can direct drug injection, only allows the doctor check and eliminate as far as possible generally be not easy the care that obtains.
Under the overlapped situation in its end, have that pressure reduces or " reining in cover " effect will be avoided in the position that reduces by half, " reining in cover " effect can make the sick lower limb that maybe needs to look after further worsen.
Socks or have only its part 11,12 and 111,112 can be according to actual needs by various any colors, have suitable diameter, do not have natural, synthetic or artificial fiber edge etc. and that have non-woven protozoa (non-woven primary fabric) to make.
In addition, utilize to have the socks part of various pressure, equally may be on lower limb or its locally obtain required combination.
End regions, just the pressure span can be to be suitable for the various sizes that are subjected to traumatic part or ulcer portion, are suitable for socks and part application time thereof.
According to needs of medical treatment, the part of socks can be used for the lower limb perimeter separately equally, in addition with other elastic bandage for example, the supplementary means of knee length stocking, close-fitting panty hose etc. is used in combination.
Now clear the beneficial effect that the present invention is used to solve the prior art problem described.
Claims (4)
1. compressible composite elastic socks that are easy to dress, these composite elastic socks have certain pressure on being clothed to lower limb the time, described composite elastic socks comprise at least two parts, be first (11) and second portion (12), above-mentioned part (11,12) being suitable for making above-mentioned composite elastic socks to have in the time of on being applied to lower limb can be in the zone of predetermined pressure, and above-mentioned each part (11,12) when being applied on the lower limb respectively, has certain pressure respectively, it is characterized in that: described first (11) and described second portion (12) are respectively tubular portion, and described first tubular portion (11) has a first end (13), described second tubular portion (12) has a second end (14), described first end (13) faces with each other with described the second end (14), the pressure that described first end (13) has is approximately half of above-mentioned pressure that described first (11) had, obtains to have the composite elastic socks of original pressure when described first end (13) and described the second end (14) are overlapped.
2. elastic stocking as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: this elastic stocking is placed on the whole lower limb.
3. elastic stocking as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: this elastic stocking is arranged to a knee length stocking.
4. elastic stocking as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that: this elastic stocking is made by various natural, synthetic or artificial fibers.
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